Year 1 Spellings w/c 27.03.23

Children in Year 1 need to be able to read and write numbers in word form correctly. This week we are continuing with the following numbers:

seven

eight

nine

ten

eleven

twelve

 

Spelling test: Friday 31st March 2023

Year 1 Spellings w/c 20.03.23

This week’s spellings are made up of common exception words. These are words that cannot be phonetically decoded.

is

his

there

where

here

 

Spelling test: Friday 24th March 2023

Year 1 Spellings w/c 13.03.23

Children in Year 1 need to be able to read and write numbers in word form correctly. This week we are beginning with the following numbers:

one

two

three

four

five

six

 

Spelling test: Friday 17th March 2023

Year 1 Spellings w/c 6.03.23

This week’s spellings are made up of common exception words. These are words that cannot be phonetically decoded.

has

you

your

they

says

 

Spelling test: Friday 10th March 2023

Year 1 Spellings w/c 13th February

This week’s spellings are made up of common exception words. These are words that cannot be phonetically decoded.

are

were

was

said

of

 

Spelling Test: Friday 17th February

Year 1 Spellings w/c 6.02.23

This week’s spellings are focusing on adding the ending –er and –est to words where no change is needed to the root word.

taller

tallest

slower

slowest

smaller

smallest

Year 1 Spellings w/c 30.01.23

This week’s spellings are made up of common exception words. These are words that cannot be phonetically decoded.

by

my

come

some

today

 

Spelling Test: Friday 3rd February 2023

Year 1 Spellings for w/c 23.01.23

This week we are looking at adding the unstressed vowel digraph -er to the ending of words.

better

under

sister

rubber

summer

winter

Spelling test: Friday 27th January 2023

Year 1 Spellings w/c 16th January 2023

This week’s spellings will focus on the phoneme ch when it is spelt -tch.

catch

fetch

notch

hutch

watch

kitchen

Spellings Test: Friday 20th January 2023

Year 1 Spellings w/c 9th January 2023

This week’s spellings is looking again at adding the endings ‘-ing, -ed and -er to words.

hunting

hunter

hunted

jumping

jumper

jumped

Spelling test: Friday 13th January